Academic Standards Workshop Online

Community Colleges of Spokane's Academic Standards Policy
is intended to support a successful learning experience for all students.

Academic Standards requires students to maintain a quarter grade point average of 2.0.

ACADEMIC WARNING (A1) = First quarter achieving a grade point average below 2.0.
You are blocked from registration and unable to add or drop a class until you complete an
ACADEMIC STANDARDS STUDENT SUCCESS WORKSHOP on-ground or
online.

If you need a computer to view the online workshop, students may use the computers located in the media lab – Assessment Center on a walk-in
basis during the first week of school.

ACADEMIC PROBATION (A2) = Quarter grade point average below 2.0 for TWO consecutive quarters.
You are blocked from registration until you meet with a counselor and complete a student success workshop.
Here is a list of the available workshops.

To add a class the second through the fifth day of the quarter requires a counselor and instructor signature on a paper
registration form to be submitted at the Registration Desk in Building 15. You will be unable to submit an online ISAC form
"Instructor Signature to Add a Class".

ACADEMIC SUSPENSION (A3) = Quarter grade point average below 2.0 for THREE consecutive quarters.
You are blocked and cannot attend classes for the next quarter until you apply for continued enrollment and meet with the
Dean of Enrollment Services.

Bring the completed continued enrollment form to your meeting/appointment with the Dean of Enrollment Services prior to
the deadline listed above. If you have questions about your suspension status, or to schedule an appointment with the
Dean, call (509) 533-7431.

ACADEMIC FINAL SUSPENSION (A4) = Quarter grade point average below 2.0 for FOUR consecutive quarters. You are blocked and
cannot attend classes for a minimum of one calendar year.

After one year, if you choose to reapply, an application/petition for reinstatement must be submitted no later than six weeks
prior to the start date for the quarter in which you intend to return.

Fill out the Spokane Community College Application for
Reinstatement form. After submitting the application for reinstatement, you will be required to meet with an Academic
Reinstatement Committee. If you have questions about your final suspension status, or to schedule an appointment with the
committee, call (509) 533-7431.

Students enrolled in degree or certificate programs are expected to demonstrate satisfactory academic progress as defined by
the following three general policy requirements:

Minimum Grade Point Average: A degree-seeking student or student enrolled in a certificate program must
maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or better in all coursework. Students are encouraged to consult with
instructors, counselors or faculty advisors, and student services staff for assistance in achieving their academic goals
and objectives. A student whose GPA falls below 2.0 is notified of progressive action - to include warning, probation, and suspension.

Credits Earned/Credits Attempted: A student in a degree or certificate program must successfully complete at least 75%
of attempted credits. Repeated courses and courses in which the student receives a Special Withdrawal (Z), a Withdrawal (W) or an Incomplete
(I) are included in the total of attempted credits. A student receiving these alternative grades may not meet credit completion requirements.
A student who fails to complete 75% of attempted coursework is notified of progressive action - to include warning, probation, and suspension.

Degree/Certificate Completion: A student who is enrolled in a degree or certificate program must complete the program in
at least 125% of the program's credit requirements. A student in a degree or certificate program may not take college-level courses in excess
of 150% of the credits needed to complete the degree or certificate. For the purposes of this policy, 90 credits will be assumed to be the
program length unless otherwise indicated. To assist the student in meeting this standard, the college will monitor local college-level
credits leading to degree/certificate completion. A student who does not meet this standard will be subject to corrective actions.

Community Colleges of Spokane recognize the unique and diverse backgrounds and needs of students, and while
all students are held to the same level of academic excellence, students with special circumstances may
petition for special consideration. Students enrolled in special programs are also required to follow the
requirements specified by their funding agency. In addition, students receiving federal and/or state financial
aid must follow the Financial Aid Satisfactory Progress Policies (as revised 11-16-04).